how ever did parents manage before?? Parents expected to interact & actually 'parent' children on flights... outrageous
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it'll never catch on
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planes have seat back entertainment systems so what's the problem
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not all of them!
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@Telegraph In other words "parents terrified they might have to engage with their own children for an extended period of time."Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Or.. maybe even talk to them

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On long hauls, Missus + me lost count of the times the kids told us not to interrupt when they were playing battleships.
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oh how true. if only they knew what their child is missing!
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@GoldenGemster is the telegraph like the viz comic, it has to be with the comedy they printThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Books, pencils & paper are banned - as instruments of maths instruction.
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Here's in idea, don't take the fun sponges on the plane! Take them to Butlins instead and let us fly in peace!
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they need to invent small iPads. We could call them iPhones.
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they are used as detonators all over the world
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I remember being delighted with the pack of free crayons and colouring book they'd give kids on flights back in the day.
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Pip is a child of Freddy Laker, so to speak
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I'm talking Iberia mostly (visiting rellies in Spain in the 60s & 70s)
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